File:World's Record Catch of Sea Bass, Santa Catalina, Calif (NYPL b12647398-67751).tiff
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English: * Postcard series number: 8400Angling in California. The Worlds Record, 4 hours Catch, July 30th 1904. Santa Catalina Island, Cal. [1] Boatman holding a fishing gaff next to six Black Sea Bass hanging on a fishing rack or fish weighing station in front of the Office of the Meteor Boat Co., Avalon Bay Beach, Avalon, California, USA.
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Title InfoField | World's Record Catch of Sea Bass, Santa Catalina, Calif. | ||
Date | Taken on 30 July 1904 | ||
Source | https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47d9-a37a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 | ||
Author | Scan by NYPL | ||
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Notes InfoField | English: Back up record. The authenticity of the world's record catch of black sea bass made one week ago by Dr. L. M. Taylor of Washington, D.C., and Herbert St. A. Earlscliffe of Santa Barbara, a picture of which appeared in Saturday's Herald, has been the cause of much comment and criticism by fishermen throughout the state. So, on the supposition that seeing is believing, Dr. Taylor recently gave an order to Charles F. Ironmonger, a local photographer, to make the biggest enlargement possible of the original photograph of the catch, and Ironmonger has just completed the job, which is said by critics to be a masterpiece of the photographer's skill. The finished picture measures twenty-four by thirty-six inches, and in it can be plainly seen every line and mark on the carcass of the fish, while the likeness of Earlscliffe and Taylor are, according to their own statements, better than the originals. Now, if there happens to remain a 'doubting Thomas,' or a hundred of them for that matter, they are respectfully invited to step up and look at the picture, which will in a few days have a sworn statement signed by a notary attached. Los Angeles Herald, August 9, 1904 |
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UUID InfoField | bcd8f650-c62d-012f-2db1-58d385a7bc34 | ||
MODS InfoField | http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/510d47d9-a37a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 | ||
Origin place InfoField | Detroit Publishing Company | ||
Image ID InfoField | 67751 | ||
Collection InfoField | Detroit Publishing Company postcards | ||
Collection UUID InfoField | 510d47d9-a37a-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 | ||
NYPL catalog ID InfoField | b12647398 | ||
NYPL Division InfoField | The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Photography Collection | ||
Topics InfoField | Fishing |
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Author | Detroit Publishing Company Collection, Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundation |
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- Postcards of Santa Catalina Island published by Detroit Publishing Co.
- World records
- Boatmen
- Sea anglers with fish in the United States
- Fish of California
- Stereolepis gigas
- Fishing gaffs
- Angling in California
- 1904 in California
- History of Los Angeles County, California
- Historical images of Santa Catalina Island, California